Humayun's Tomb

Humayun's Tomb

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Humayun's tomb is the tomb of the Mughal Emperor Humayun in Delhi, India. It was also the first structure to use red sandstone at such a scale.

The tomb was commissioned by Humayun's son Akbar in 1569-70, and designed by Mirak Mirza Ghiyas, a Persian architect chosen by Bega Begum. It was the first garden-tomb on the Indian subcontinent, and is located in Nizamuddin East, Delhi, India, close to the Dina-panah Citadel, also known as Purana Qila (Old Fort), that Humayun founded in 1533. The tomb was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in

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